Column: Star-Studded Field Of World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Set For April 22th-24th At Bristol
Column By: BRIAN WALKER / WORLD OF OUTLAWS – BRISTOL, TN – The wait is over. The entry list for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series at Bristol Motor Speedway is set.
Highlighted by 15 full-time World of Outlaws teams, an additional 23 of the best sprint car drivers in the world will join them for the Bristol Throwdown.
Among the leading storylines is Kyle Larson making his return to The Greatest Show on Dirt aboard Paul Silva’s #57. In 2020, Larson topped a Series best 12 World of Outlaws features and dropped jaws nationwide along the way. This year alone, Yung Money has already won the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, a Dirt Late Model event, and a NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas. He’ll be the only one of 38 drivers with laps on this current layout of Bristol dirt, having competed in the Bristol Dirt Nationals last weekend and the NASCAR Trucks and Cup Series races this weekend.
The NASCAR ties don’t end there, though.
Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. are all owners of championship contending teams with high hopes. In fact, all three organizations are inside the top five in World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series points through the first eight of a scheduled 84 events this year.
- Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing – Donny Schatz drives the Carquest #15
- Kasey Kahne Racing w/ Mike Curb – Brad Sweet drives the NAPA Auto Parts #49
- Kasey Kahne Racing w/ Mike Curb – James McFadden drives the Karavan Trailers #9
- Stenhouse Jr. / Marshall Racing – Sheldon Haudenschild drives the NOS Energy Drink #17
Included in the 38-car field are five drivers that competed in the 2000-01 World of Outlaws events at Bristol. Those returning to The Last Great Colosseum with prior sprint car experience are 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz, “The Wild Child” Jac Haudenschild, “The Steel City Outlaw” Tim Shaffer, “Pauls to the Wall” Paul McMahan, and “Double Down” Jason Sides.
Schatz, 299-time Outlaws winner, is the only of those five returning with a victory under his belt at the .533-mile, high-banked oval. On June 8, 2001, he charged from 10th-to-first for a win over Jeff Shepard and Sammy Swindell. In the 20 years since, the Fargo, ND native has become a living legend on tour.
“The magnitude of it was surreal,” Schatz recalled on his first trip to Bristol. “It was a big ordeal. It’s a really unique setting, like it’s truly a colosseum. It was fast. We did a lot of things to cars back then 20 years ago to make sure they would withstand the speed and the banking. Everybody has their concerns now as to what it will do. Modifieds, Late Models and NASCAR have seen it, but obviously we’re going the fastest. There are some questions. What’s gonna happen? Who knows. The idea is awesome. It’s certainly a thrill for many to be back.”
Of the 38 competitors, 25 are former World of Outlaws winners. However, none of the newbies have faced an animal quite like Bristol.
The six winners from this season including Brad Sweet of Kasey Kahne Racing, Sheldon Haudenschild of Stenhouse Jr. / Marshall Racing, Logan Schuchart of Shark Racing, David Gravel of Big Game Motorsports, Aaron Reutzel of Roth Motorsports, and Carson Macedo of Jason Johnson Racing will all be making their first appearance on the daunting half-mile.
Some are pumped. Some can’t wait. Others are admittedly intimidated. No matter the feeling, it’s all everyone is talking about.
Prior to the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars show at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 22-24, the Series has a busy month of racing through the Midwest. Eight events across four weekends will take the traveling series to Missouri’s US-36 (3/26), Lake Ozark (3/27), and I-55 (4/2-3), followed by Indiana’s Kokomo (4/9) and Tri-State (4/10), before an excursion to Oklahoma’s Lawton (4/16) and Texas’ Devil’s Bowl (4/17) leads them to Bristol, Tennessee.
Racers will have Thursday, April 22 to use as a practice night before the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars are joined by the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds for two nights of racing. Friday’s program offers a standard $10,000-to-win purse, while Saturday’s finale pays $25,000-to-win.
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Here’s who is heading to the Bristol Throwdown on April 22-24:
- 1A – Jacob Allen (Hanover, PA)
- 1S – Logan Schuchart (Hanover, PA)
- 2 – David Gravel (Watertown, CT)
- 2C – Wayne Johnson (Oklahoma City, OK)
- 3Z – Brock Zearfoss (Jonestown, PA)
- 5 – Brent Marks (Myerstown, PA)
- 7BC – Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN)
- 7S – Jason Sides (Bartlett, TN)
- 9 – James McFadden (Alice Springs, NT, AUS)
- 9JR – Derek Hagar (Marion, AR)
- 11 – Ian Madsen (St. Mary’s, NSW, AUS)
- 11K – Kraig Kinser (Bloomington, IN)
- 13 – Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN)
- 15 – Donny Schatz (Fargo, ND)
- 15H – Sam Hafertepe Jr. (Sunnyvale, TX)
- 17 – Sheldon Haudenschild (Wooster, OH)
- 18 – Gio Scelzi (Fresno, CA)
- 19 – Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN)
- 19P – Paige Polyak (Tiffin, OH)
- 20 – Ryan Taylor (Perkasie, PA)
- 21 – Brian Brown (Grain Valley, MO)
- 23 – Paul McMahan (Nashville, TN)
- 24 – Rico Abreu (St. Helena, CA)
- 24R – Jac Haudenschild (Wooster, OH)
- 24M – Kerry Madsen (St. Mary’s, NSW, AUS)
- 26 – Cory Eliason (Visalia, CA)
- 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer (Paola, KS)
- 33M – Mason Daniel (Springville, CA)
- 41 – Carson Macedo (Lemoore, CA)
- 44W – Austen Wheatley (Lake Stevens, WA)
- 49 – Brad Sweet (Grass Valley, CA)
- 57 – Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA)
- 71 – Spencer Bayston (Lebanon, IN)
- 72 – Tim Shaffer (Aliquippa, PA)
- 73 – Scotty Thiel (Sheboygan, WI)
- 83 – Aaron Reutzel (Clute, TX)
- 83R – Lynton Jeffrey (Sydney, NSW, AUS)
- 85 – Dustin Daggett (Portland, MI)